Billy, Nice to know you're still alive and kicking. Still have memories of all the missions we ran (April 67 - Oct. 67) out of Phu Bai, Khe sahn and Kham Duc. If you need any source info about that time from the Scorpion leader (gunships) get in touch. Meanwhile pass on my best wishes to any of the old boys still around. roger

I read your book and I am inspired by it. I myself wish I could have your kind of belief in the mission. I want to help my fellow Americans I hate to think of our young men dying in iraq and I have been offered some pretty good positions in the US Army via my ASFAb Scores. But I have to wonder Billy. How can we help our leaders when they are lining their pockets with drug money? the Clintons and the Bushes Singlaub and North. You must know about that stuff. And what about 9-11 was it not an inside job? Are you aware that traces of thermite were found in the WTC rubble they were even able to narrow it down to thermate the brand name. It was a false flag operation Billy. So you really should have hunted down Dick Cheney not Usama Bin Ladin.

Hi Billy, I just finished reading your book. All I can say is WOW. Thank you for your years of service to our country. Its men and women like you who let people like me sit at home reading books all day long - I don't forget it. I keep on searching for some words of impact to type on this page. I can only come up with the ones I opened with: Thank you sir. -ian

Aloha Billy, and "Hooaah" from a former Army soldier. I just wanted to say "thank you" for your service to this country, and for operators like you that help to loosen the ropes that our own government uses to tie our arms behind our backs in a time when we need to defend ourselves.

Thoroughly enjoyed the book and, as I mentioned, would love to see another one about your time in SOG/CCN. I believe that period alone is a story worthy of it's own book. You have been an inspiration to many of us in the SOF and Intel communities. Thanks again. You know what for. :) RLTW

Hey Mr. Waugh, I don't know whether or not you remember me. But I was the first one to shoot a perfect score at the pistol range on Kwajalein around March 88. You asked me where I learned how to shoot that good and I said all us country boy's can shoot that good. I just want to say it was an honor to have known and worked with you. If there was a way or need for a good old country boy to hunt terrorists I would like to have a chance at it. You won't find anyone who loves their country as much a me. Thank you again for the service you have done for this country. Few and rare in history are men like you recorded

Enjoyed the book.it was like sitting down with you and hearing these stories first hand. Next time we get you on the Budweiser "Palace" I hope you will honor me with more st e of the SF community). The first is the Lifetime Achievement award from the 1st Special Forces Regiment just presented to both you and MG Singlaub at Ft. Bragg. The second is the St. Philip Neri award presented to you at last year's Special Forces Association convention in Fayetteville. Your "lads" not only thank you for your long and devoted service to our Nation, but also continue to honor you for your accomplishments. Keep it up, Sergeant Major!